UNESCO will celebrate the World Day for Glaciers and the World Water Day at itsHeadquarters in Paris on 18-19 March 2026, launching the new Decade of...
The 65-foot research vessel cuts through Caribbean waters while a man with a PhD in marine biology leans over the stern, watching a tagged bull shark...
A North Atlantic right whale sighted off Georgia with a serious entanglement is facing uncertain survival, experts say, highlighting the ongoing threats facing this critically endangered...
The Chacabuco Valley stretched wide before us. The golden steppe was broken by winding rivers, framed by snow-capped ridges that seemed to glow in the fall...
When I think about some of the most impactful conservation wins of our time, the global ivory bans, the U.S. Marine Mammal Protection Act, or Canada’s...
In the depths of Norwegian winter, when the sun refuses to rise above the horizon for weeks at a time, something remarkable happens. Two extraordinary light...
December in northern Norway means something most of the world finds hard to fathom: the sun barely rises. Tromsø, perched well above the Arctic Circle, experiences...